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Lead Service Lines Get Flushed

2/6/2019

 

Description:
Lead enters drinking water when water is stagnant in contact with lead. Flushing, to cleanse or wash out with a rush of water, plays a role in reducing lead exposure, before, as part of, and following lead service line replacement. During this webinar, speakers will describe the roles of flushing, strategies for flushing for specific purposes, and example community-specific communication efforts to encourage effective flushing. Research is ongoing to improve our understanding of flushing practices. This webinar will capture the latest information from these research efforts.

Speakers:
  • Amanda Reddy, Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing (moderator)
  • Lynn Thorp, Campaigns Director, Clean Water Action
  • David Cornwell, President, Cornwell Engineering Group  

Watch the webinar. 

​Download the slides. 

Counting and Communicating the Number and Location of LSLs

10/10/2018

 
Webinar Description
Developing inventories to document and share what is known about LSLs is a key aspect of a successful LSL replacement program. This webinar will explore examples of developing and communicating information on number and location of LSLs from both state-based surveys and address-specific utility maps.

This webinar is the fourth in the Collaborative's five-part series. This webinar will provide:
  • A summary of state surveys and address-specific utility maps
  • A case study from Washington State on their LSL survey
  • A case study from DC Water on their interactive map of LSLs in Washington, DC
  • Results from EDF’s research on communicating address-specific LSL information​
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  • Download full slides
  • Download Washington State slides with speaker notes

Partnering to Protect Public Health

9/26/2018

 
Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
​Webinar Series: Collaborating to Replace Lead Service Lines

Webinar Summary:
​Collaboration between partners is critical to a successful community-wide lead service line replacement program. Such programs will engage diverse stakeholders, including both drinking water and public health professionals. This webinar will explore case studies of effective partnerships between public health agencies and water utilities and provide examples of how to develop and implement creative solutions to accelerate LSL replacement efforts.
  • Learn more about Denver Water's LSL replacement program
  • Learn more about Philadelphia Water Department's LSL replacement program

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Download the slides. 

Michigan Lead & Copper Rule Changes

7/10/2018

 
American Water Works Association: Michigan Section

Michigan's LCR 
The final Lead and Copper Rule is now available on the state's website. Download the Rule here.
Visit ORR for general information. Scroll down to 2017-008 EQ for the Michigan LCR activity.
July 10 Webinar "Get to Know Michigan's Lead & Copper Rule"
  • View recording of webinar 
    (You will need to register to view the webinar. The recording is in mp4 format.)
  • Webinar slides
  • Summary of Changes doc
  • Q&A (coming soon)
Keep your eye on this page as well as the website calendar for more details about other action MI-AWWA will be taking to help members prepare for this extremely challenging rule.

Leveraging Existing Funding Sources

5/30/2018

 
Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
​Webinar Series: Collaborating to Replace Lead Service Lines

Webinar Summary
​A key challenge for accelerating LSL replacement is securing funding. A common approach is to leverage rates paid by customers to fund community programs, but there are limits in some states to using these funds to replace LSLs on private property. States are helping by providing grants and loans to begin work and to further leverage the funds. And the federal government is providing access to additional funds.

This webinar – the second in a series of 5 webinars hosted by the LSL Replacement Collaborative – will provide:
  • Overview of funding strategies and recent activity;
  • Results of a new Harvard Law School Clinic study of policies in 12 states with the most LSLs for using revenues from water rates for replacement of lead service lines on private property; and
  • A case study on the use of grants from Green Bay Wisconsin, in the context of recent Wisconsin legislation.

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What You Need To Know From the Toolkit

4/25/2018

 
Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
Webinar Series: Collaborative to Replace Lead Service Lines

​Webinar Summary
Lead service line (LSL) replacement is not a simple task. The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement replacement programs.

This webinar – the first in a series of 5 webinars hosted by the LSL Replacement Collaborative – will provide an overview of the tools, examples, and types of information available on the Collaborative website. Whether you are a community leader, a public health professional, a drinking water professional, an elected leader, or a concerned consumer, this website has the answers – or can point you to the answers. “What You Need to Know from the Web Toolkit” will provide a deep dive into the online toolkit with the goal of motivating participants to make the most of these resources in their efforts to develop and implement LSL replacement initiatives. 

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Disclosing Lead Service Lines

12/14/2017

 
National Conference of State Legislatures
​Part 3/3

Webinar Summary
Disclosure of lead service lines protects buyers from purchasing a home without being aware of the property’s likely defects or hazards. Water utilities can help this effort by informing all property owners if they are likely to have a lead service line. Home inspectors can also help by checking the service line as it comes into the home and letting the buyer know whether or not it is lead and recommending replacement.

Several states have begin exploring the disclosure of lead service lines in private homes. This webinar will present successful approaches states have undertaken to promote the disclosure of lead service lines to owners and buyers of properties.

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Let's Tackle School Drinking Water Safety: Solutions: Find it and Fix it - or Flush or Filter it

11/21/2017

 
National Drinking Water Alliance
Webinar Summary
​What should you do if you find lead in your school’s water? Hear from school districts that have successfully tackled lead in school drinking water and made water first for thirst. 

The webinar series was presented by the University of California's Nutrition Policy Institute and the National Drinking Water Alliance, in partnership and with support from Kaiser Permanente.


View the slide deck and watch the webinar​.

Financing Options to Replacing LSLs

11/20/2017

 
National Conference of State Legislatures
Part 2 of 3

Webinar Summary
With water from lead service lines being identified as a common source of lead exposure in children, states are looking for approaches to replace these lines. Eleven states, including California, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Vermont, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Washington and Wisconsin have committed funding to replacing lead service lines through a combination of grants and/or rate increases.

​NCSL is hosting a webinar on how states are funding the replacement of lead service lines, with speakers from legislatures, water utilities and advocacy groups discussing successful approaches. Listen in to the NCSL Webinar on Financing Options to Replacing Lead Service Lines to learn about state approaches to funding the replacement of lead service lines.

Watch the webinar in English or in Spanish. 

Policy Options to Replacing Lead Service Lines

10/6/2017

 
National Conference of State Legislatures
​Part 1 of 3

Webinar Summary
The tragedy in Flint, Mich., caused states to rethink their approach to lead in water and lead service lines. Although water utilities provide corrosion control to keep lead pipes from leaching, utilities do not control the pipelines from the water service to the building or house. These lead service lines account for an estimated 50 percent to 75 percent of the lead in drinking water.
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​This webinar will explore policies for states to address lead-service lines and options for replacement, providing policymakers insight into the tools and approaches states have undertaken to address lead in drinking water.


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  • Home
  • Roadmap
    • Getting Started
    • Legal Factors
    • Funding
    • Plan Development
  • Replacement
    • Approaches to Replacement
    • Preparing an Inventory
    • Understanding Replacement Techniques
    • Communicating About LSLs
    • Coordinating Replacement
  • Policies
    • Community Access to Funding
    • Helping Consumers
    • Requiring LSL Replacement
    • Engaging other Programs
    • Risk Communication Improvement
  • Resources
    • Intro to LSL Replacement
    • EPA's Lead and Copper Rule
    • Equity
    • Child Care and Schools
    • Research Needs
    • Webinars >
      • Upcoming Webinars and Events
    • Downloadable Resources
  • News
  • About Us
    • FAQs
    • Feedback